![]() Please review Clarion marine remote Application guide and installation instructions prior to ordering.įootnotes: Once installed, the remote-control LCD display screen remains blank but buttons will continue to function. Warning: This cable DOES NOT retain the display on remotes with LCD screens. Connect CCUMRA1 6-pin female connector to 6-pin "boat" extension cable leading to remote control. Connect CCUMRA1 8-Pin male plug to new radio.Ĥ. Locate 6-pin "boat" extension cable behind the dash or radio cavityģ. Not applicable to Clarion CMRC3 remote controlġ. Please check application prior to ordering.Ĥ. To connect newer Clarion radios with 8-pin remote sockets to newer Clarion 8-pin remote plugs (both with 8-pins), purchase (1) CCUMRA1 and (1) CCUMRA2. To connect Clarion newer remotes with 8-pin plug to older radios with 6-pin remote sockets purchase our CCUMRA2ģ. To connect newer Clarion radio with 8-PIN remote socket to older 6-PIN remote plug purchase our CCUMAR1.Ģ. » Clarion older wired remotes do not support IR remote signal pass-through (e.g. (remains blank), but function buttons (track up/down, Vol, etc.) remain operational - Don't ignore this warning! » All remotes with LCD display will not display track number, radio station information etc. CMRC2 SB, CMRC2-BSS) may or may not function. » Works with existing 6-pin "BOAT CABLE" (M101RC) or 6-pin splitter cable (M101RYC) CMRC1, CMRC2, M101RC M102RC etc.) - See drop-down and Application guide for full listing. CMV1, CMD6, M505, M309, CMS1 etc.) and retain old remote control (e.g. » Install a 2009-newer Clarion radio (e.g. (Radio frequency, CD, track numbers, etc. Facing these odds, boat owners are left to either forfeit the radio upgrade or proceed with the upgrade and keep the remote as ornament but thanks to the CCUMRA1 adapter cable, it is possible to install a newer Clarion radio and retain older 6-pin remote control with one small exception: All remote controls with displays the LCD screen remain blank. This creates a conflict when installing a more recent radio and retaining older remotes. Why do you need an adapter cable?Older (pre-2009) Clarion marine products have 6-pin sockets/plugs and all 2009-Up products are fitted with 8-pin sockets/plugs and is why boats were wired with 6-pin extension cables. With this scenario, the boat owner is left to either pay thousands of dollars to run a new cable or forfeit the install but for less than $50, the CCUMRA1 adapter cable makes it possible to install newer Clarion radios and keep existing wired remote controller on upper deck, transom, dive platform etc. Many boat owners are left scratching their heads upon discovering the remote control socket on their new Clarion radio won't fit existing wired remote plug. ![]() ![]() Discount Car Stereo > Marine Products > CCUMRA1 marine radio replacement/remote retention cable for Clarionįor less than $50, boat owners are able to install a newer Clarion radio and retain old remote all without rewiring. ![]()
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